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fuchs-park-stadion Latitude and Longitude:

49°54′02″N 10°55′44″E / 49.90056°N 10.92889°E / 49.90056; 10.92889
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Fuchs-Park-Stadion
Former namesHauptkampfbahn im Volkspark, Volksparkstadion
Location Bamberg, Germany
Owner Bamberg
Capacity5,200
Construction
Opened1926
Expanded2008, 2009, 2010
Tenants
FC Eintracht Bamberg

Fuchs-Park-Stadion is an athletics stadium in Bamberg, Germany.

History

The stadium was built in 1926 and has undergone renovations in 2008 and 2009, making the seating capacity 5,200. In 2009 the city of Bamberg made an agreement with bakery company Fuchs, changing the stadium name changed to Fuchs-Park-Stadion until 2019. [1]

Other uses

Eintracht Bamberg use this stadium for their home games.

References

  1. ^ Advantic Systemhaus GmbH (2009-08-14). "Stadt Bamberg - Startseite". Stadt.bamberg.de. Retrieved 2012-09-29.

49°54′02″N 10°55′44″E / 49.90056°N 10.92889°E / 49.90056; 10.92889


fuchs-park-stadion Latitude and Longitude:

49°54′02″N 10°55′44″E / 49.90056°N 10.92889°E / 49.90056; 10.92889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuchs-Park-Stadion
Former namesHauptkampfbahn im Volkspark, Volksparkstadion
Location Bamberg, Germany
Owner Bamberg
Capacity5,200
Construction
Opened1926
Expanded2008, 2009, 2010
Tenants
FC Eintracht Bamberg

Fuchs-Park-Stadion is an athletics stadium in Bamberg, Germany.

History

The stadium was built in 1926 and has undergone renovations in 2008 and 2009, making the seating capacity 5,200. In 2009 the city of Bamberg made an agreement with bakery company Fuchs, changing the stadium name changed to Fuchs-Park-Stadion until 2019. [1]

Other uses

Eintracht Bamberg use this stadium for their home games.

References

  1. ^ Advantic Systemhaus GmbH (2009-08-14). "Stadt Bamberg - Startseite". Stadt.bamberg.de. Retrieved 2012-09-29.

49°54′02″N 10°55′44″E / 49.90056°N 10.92889°E / 49.90056; 10.92889


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